@dgmurdockiii There seems to be quite good HiDPI support now. The only thing that appears too small on my 4K 250% scaled KDE Plasma is the icon for the source column.
@jonas the main technical difference between snap and flatpak is Flatpaks can both use libraries included in the package and shared libraries from another Flatpak app and this factor makes flatpak is less bulky than snap package. So, I think you can review it and have you ever considered Microsoft store for Windows?
yes i requested this option in clementine long time ago.
i ripped al my cd's and sacd's and remove all numbers i don't like, so i never have to skip/hear them again.
a lot of numbers get in folders with different artists albums, the cover.jpg/front.jpg will not work in one folder.
and it could be nice to scan for covers and embed them in the mp3/flac file
now if i scan and save a cover, strawberry uses this one as a albumcover for all files
@stompykins
OK, I'm answering to your comment after trying Quod Libet.
Quod Libet doesn't fit into my needs. These are the reasons.
It uses GTK and looks ugly in KDE.
It doesn't support AlbumArtist tag and uses Artist tag in all places. I don't use Artist tag to maintain my collection (I use it only as information about featured artists, for example when guest rappers are on somebody's album).
It doesn't recognize directory symlinks in chosen directory of music collection. I have separate directory for ripped CDs. Subdirectories of this directory are symlinked in my ~/Music/ directory. Quod Libet doesn't see these symlinks.
It doesn't use breadcrumbs navigation and whole-window views (tiles or list) of nested resources defined by tags (like in navigational file manager), which was my expectation and was described in my first post.